View of the area the Dolmabahçe Palace was built at, from the Muslim cemetery of Pera (Beyoğlu). This cemetery started off today's Taxim Square and through the neighborhoods of Gümüşsuyu and Fındıklı it reached the Bosporus.
Dublin Core
Creator
PARDOE, Julia
Title
View of the area the Dolmabahçe Palace was built at, from the Muslim cemetery of Pera (Beyoğlu). This cemetery started off today's Taxim Square and through the neighborhoods of Gümüşsuyu and Fındıklı it reached the Bosporus.
Alternative Title
Dolma-Batchè. (From the Necropolis of Pera).
Date
1838
Bibliographic Citation
PARDOE, [Julia]. The Beauties of the Bosphorus; by Miss Pardoe, Author of "The City of the Sultan", illustrated in a Series of Views of Constantinople and its Environs, from original Drawings by W.H. Bartlett, London, George Virtue, 1838.Identifier
jpardoe_50
Table Of Contents
94
Spatial Coverage
Istanbul
Thrace
Turkey
Subject
Views
Architecture and built environment
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PARDOE, Julia, “View of the area the Dolmabahçe Palace was built at, from the Muslim cemetery of Pera (Beyoğlu). This cemetery started off today's Taxim Square and through the neighborhoods of Gümüşsuyu and Fındıklı it reached the Bosporus. ,” travelogues, accessed October 11, 2024, http://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/50401.